It faces the mainland Bicol where one could take a full view of the breathtaking elegant silhouette of Mayon Volcano and its neighbor, “Bulusan” Volcano, in the distance. At sunset, soft clouds which sometimes drape the volcanoes evoke the fragility of a Japanese etching. At low tide, the sand is laid bare for miles as the water recedes; you have to walk quite far out to swim, at high tide, however, the waves completely covered the shore. Visitors sometimes come to rent the huts on the beach for a couple of hours. It is possible to explore the surrounding countryside on foot, with tricycle of by a car belonging to the resort. You can also hire a “banca” to discover the rocky and the other bays rimmed with turquoise waters.
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